Kuroe Clinic Aoyama
Kuroe Clinic Aoyama sits on the second floor of the Atom Aoyama Tower in Akasaka — solidly upscale neighborhood, easy to find. This is a dermatology-focused clinic, so don’t come here for a general checkup. Skin concerns, cosmetic dermatology, that kind of thing. Staff have conversational English, which means you can get your point across without miming a rash at someone. It won’t feel like a full English-language consultation, but you’re not flying blind either. Some English resources are available, which helps with forms and follow-up instructions. The clinic runs under a medical corporation, so there’s structure here — not a solo practitioner setup. If you’re an expat dealing with a skin issue and dreading the usual language barrier, this is a reasonable, centrally located option that won’t make you feel completely lost.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally report a professional, calm atmosphere — not rushed, not chaotic. The dermatologists tend to be thorough rather than quick-and-out. Wait times are manageable by Tokyo clinic standards, especially with an appointment. The Aoyama area clientele skews toward people who expect attentive care, and the clinic seems to deliver that. No major complaints about being dismissed or misunderstood. A solid experience for what it is.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://khloe.clinic/
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東京都港区赤坂7-1-15 アトム青山タワー2F
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Akasaka Station (Chiyoda Line) — 2 min walk
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